This is some seriously good old school death thrash! Every track tells its own story, some leaning more towards thrash, others towards death. I felt transported to the early 90s, back when I was still finding out about the more extreme sides of metal, and shit, that felt good! Nekobibu
Day of Disease is heavy and intimidating death doom with a macabre theme. However, all I could think of between the cover and track titles was Army of Darkness. Metallurgical Fire
Murky, bottom-heavy doomy metal that sucks you in and swallows you up. I love how the album moves from swamp as metaphor for the self-delusions that hold us back to bogs and the ancient remains they conceal within as pathways to deeper, terrifying spiritual awakenings that reveal the primeval horrors that lurk just at the edges of our consciousness. Dave Aftandilian